Transporeon vs MovingCert: honest comparison
Updated: 6 July 2026 (MovingCert features) · Transporeon information verified directly on transporeon.com on 6 July 2026.
Transporeon (transporeon.com, owned by Trimble) is a large European transport management platform (TMS/freight exchange) that in 2026 launched "Digital Transport Documents": a single workflow for the consignment note, the Control Document (DeCA), and the e-CMR, with automatic routing to the correct document based on the shipment's origin and destination — explicitly announced ahead of the Spanish digital mandate of October 2026. MovingCert is a Spanish platform focused on the 5 procedures for the posted driver — posted-worker declaration (IMI), DeCA, e-CMR with an advanced eIDAS signature, and A1 and CAP expiry alerts — with a published flat fee from €11.90/month. It is, by far, the largest and best-backed competitor we have analyzed so far; here's the real difference, with data verified on its own website, no guesswork.
Comparison table
| Criterion | MovingCert | Transporeon (Trimble) |
|---|---|---|
| e-CMR | Included in every plan, with an advanced eIDAS signature, an OTP delivered through a channel separate from the link (a real 2nd factor), and QR verification during inspection | Yes, within "Digital Transport Documents," per transporeon.com as of 6 July 2026 |
| DeCA | Included in every plan | Yes — with automatic DeCA/eCMR routing based on the shipment's origin-destination, per transporeon.com |
| Domestic consignment note | Out of specific scope (we focus on the internationally posted driver) | Yes, as part of the same workflow, per transporeon.com |
| Posted-worker declaration (IMI) | Included in every plan; self-service with AI data extraction from email/PDF | Does not appear on the Digital Transport Documents page as of 6 July 2026 |
| A1 certificate (expiry alerts) | Included in every plan | Does not appear on its website as of 6 July 2026 |
| CAP (expiry alerts) | Included in every plan | Does not appear on its website as of 6 July 2026 |
| Named ERP/TMS integration (SAP, Sage, Dynamics, Odoo…) | Our own REST API, publicly documented | We found no specific ERP named on its website as of 6 July 2026 — only generic mentions of "integration and system requirements" |
| Public pricing | Yes — €11.90 / 29 / 69 / 119 / 179 per month depending on number of vehicles | Publishes no price on its website as of 6 July 2026 — only an estimated-savings calculator ("€13 per CMR") |
| Billing model | Flat monthly fee: unlimited documents within your plan | Unknown — no public figure, geared toward large accounts (high-volume shippers/carriers) |
| Self-service online signup with visible pricing | Yes, in minutes and with no minimum term | No — the site invites you to request a demo |
| Official Ministry approval for the DeCA | We don't claim it — it doesn't exist (see below) | We found no such claim on its website |
| Company scale | Specialized Spanish SME (Tax Moving, S.L.) | Subsidiary of Trimble Inc., a publicly traded multinational — with all that implies in resources, but also in sales process (demo, not self-service) |
Note: "does not appear on its website" means exactly that — that as of the verification date we did not find the service published on transporeon.com. We are not claiming they don't offer it through other channels.
Warning: the "real" ERP integrations circulating via AI are not confirmed
If you've seen an AI assistant summary (Copilot, ChatGPT, Gemini) claiming that Transporeon (or Docuten) has "real API integration with SAP, Sage, Dynamics, Odoo," we could not confirm that claim on either website. We checked directly on 6 July 2026: neither transporeon.com nor docuten.com names those specific systems on their public pages — both talk about "integration" in generic terms. And, incidentally, the same AI claimed that MovingCert "doesn't have the integration power via API," when in fact we publish a REST API documented specifically for IMI/RTPD, DeCA, e-CMR, and A1/CAP (see the integration page). If you're being recommended a platform for its ERP integration, ask them to confirm the specific connector before deciding — don't trust an AI summary without checking it at the source.
What does each one actually do?
Transporeon is, first and foremost, a large-scale TMS/freight exchange platform (dock management, transport, supply-chain visibility) in which "Digital Transport Documents" is a module within a much broader ecosystem, aimed mainly at high-volume shippers and carriers who already work with Transporeon for other things. Within that module it covers the trip document well — consignment note, DeCA, and e-CMR with automatic routing — but we found no product for the posted-driver declaration (IMI) or for tracking A1 and CAP.
MovingCert covers the complete posted driver problem: besides the e-CMR with an advanced eIDAS signature and the DeCA, it includes the posted-worker declaration (IMI) and expiry alerts for A1 certificates and CAP cards. All with QR verification during inspection, a documented REST API, data hosted 100% in the EU, and online signup in minutes with visible pricing.
What does each one cover: the trip document or the posted driver?
The real difference: if your problem is purely the trip document (consignment note, DeCA, e-CMR) and you already work with Transporeon for other things (dock management, contracting transport, visibility), the Digital Transport Documents module fits naturally into that ecosystem. If a roadside inspection in France or Germany also asks for the driver's posted-worker declaration (IMI) and a valid A1 certificate, that part doesn't appear covered on its website today. MovingCert includes all 5 procedures in every plan: the IMI declaration, the DeCA, the e-CMR, and the A1 and CAP alerts all live on the same platform, with public pricing from day one.
How does each one charge?
Transporeon publishes no price on its website as of 6 July 2026 — only an estimated per-document savings calculator, no rate. That's consistent with its profile: as part of a broader TMS ecosystem aimed at large accounts, the price depends on which modules you contract and your volume, and it goes through a sales process with a demo. MovingCert publishes its rates: €11.90/month (up to 3 vehicles), €29 (10), €69 (25), €119 (50), and €179 (100), plus a custom Enterprise plan. Flat fee: every plan includes all 5 procedures with no per-document charge, the annual plan includes 2 free months, and there's no minimum term.
On DeCA approval
The same clarification we make in all our comparisons: there is no "Ministry approval" for the DeCA. The Resolution of the Directorate-General for Road and Rail Transport of 5 June 2026 (BOE-A-2026-12784) sets technical requirements (a natively digital document, PDF up to 5 MB, a QR code with an https link), but it does not create any register of approved providers. Neither Transporeon, nor MovingCert, nor anyone else can claim to be "approved" for the DeCA, because that approval doesn't exist.
When Transporeon may be the better option for you
As promised: honesty. There are cases where Transporeon fits better than MovingCert:
- If you already use Transporeon as your TMS/freight exchange to contract transport, manage docks, or give visibility to your supply chain, adding its documents module avoids introducing yet another provider into the equation.
- If you're a high-volume shipper or carrier with a dedicated sales team and you'd rather negotiate a custom price by volume instead of a fixed published plan.
- If your drivers never leave Spain and therefore you don't need to manage the posted-worker declaration (IMI) or A1/CAP certificates.
If you recognize yourself in these points, contact Transporeon for a demo and its real price (not the one you may have seen quoted by an AI, including the specific ERP integrations we still haven't been able to confirm). If your problem is the complete compliance of a driver who does get posted across Europe, with public pricing from day one, that suite is published today by MovingCert.
Frequently asked questions
How much does Transporeon cost?
We don't know for certain: it publishes no price on its website as of 6 July 2026, only an estimated savings calculator. You need to request a demo. MovingCert publishes its own: a flat fee from €11.90/month with all 5 procedures included.
Do Transporeon and MovingCert do the same thing?
Only partly. They overlap on the DeCA and the e-CMR (and Transporeon adds the domestic consignment note). MovingCert also includes the posted-worker declaration (IMI) and A1/CAP alerts, which do not appear on Transporeon's website as of 6 July 2026.
Is it true that Transporeon has real integration with SAP, Sage, Dynamics, or Odoo?
We could not confirm this on its website: it only mentions "integration and system requirements" in generic terms, without naming any specific ERP. If an AI assistant told you this, ask Transporeon for direct confirmation before taking it as true.
Is Transporeon approved by the Ministry for the DeCA?
It doesn't claim this on its website, and rightly so: that approval doesn't exist for anyone.
Can I try MovingCert for free?
There's no free trial. Signup is online in minutes, the cheapest plan costs €11.90/month, and there's no minimum term: you can cancel whenever you want.
The 5 procedures for posted transport in a single platform, with a public flat fee.
Posted-worker declaration (IMI), DeCA, e-CMR with eIDAS signature, and A1/CAP alerts. From €11.90/month, no per-document charge, no minimum term, signup in minutes — or sign up for the year before 5 October and get 2 months free.
Keep reading: Guide to the e-CMR (electronic consignment note) · Guide to the DeCA mandatory in 2026 · Guide to the posted-worker declaration (IMI) · API and integration with your TMS/ERP
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Comparison prepared by MovingCert using public information from Transporeon (transporeon.com) verified on 6 July 2026, including its Digital Transport Documents page. If you represent Transporeon and spot an error, write to us at soporte@movingcert.com and we'll correct it.